Side-Green.Com - Bali Received the Assistance of Medical Equipment from Australia - Good news for Bali . The Indonesian government should be glad for the help he received from Australia . The Australian government handed over the building, equipment and other assets provided through the program "Australia Bali Memorial Eye Centre (ABMEC)" and has become part of the "Hospital Sense" to the Provincial Government of Bali.
James Gilling , Chairman of the Australian Aid Program (AusAID) to Indonesia believes that the Indonesian government will be able to continue the important activities undertaken through the facilities that it provides another, larger program . James Gilling argues network mobile clinics and community health centers ABMEC also has given free eye surgery and other treatments for poor people living in remote and rural areas in Bali.
ABMEC constructed and equipped as part of the Australian Government in the aftermath of the Bali bombing tragedy in 2002. The previous Australian Government has provided a grant of 10 million Australian dollars to build eye health centers, providing equipment, training health personnel, operate mobile clinics and providing scholarships to health staff.
Cooperation ABMEC first phase was inaugurated in 2007 between the Government of Indonesia and Australia, and has since also become part of the Hospital's sense of belonging to the provincial government of Bali. ABMEC since 2011 has become an independent eye hospital for the region Bali and eastern Indonesia.
Handover grant from the Australian Government as well coupled with the closing of the second phase of program support ABMEC given in 2011.
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